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Video shows Hillary Clinton losing it at MAGA lawmaker during 'outrageous' deposition

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lost her patience with a MAGA lawmaker during her nearly six-hour deposition last week, new video footage shows.

Clinton was asked by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) whether she reviewed any materials in the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files that discussed the infamous Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which claimed Democrats were running a child sex trafficking ring out of the basement of a Washington, D.C.-based pizzeria. The question seemed to bother Clinton and her lawyers, one of whom characterized the theory as "wacky."

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National security expert slaps down Rubio's 'implausible rationale' on Iran bombing

A historian and national security specialist was skeptical Monday of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first public comments defending the Trump administration's decision to launch strikes against Iran.

CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen expressed doubt about Rubio's argument of an "imminent threat" and what could happen next in the war with Iran, which has left six American service members dead.

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5 striking moments from newly released video of Bill Clinton's deposition on Epstein

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released video on Monday of the nearly five-hour deposition of former President Bill Clinton about his relationship with the disgraced financier and convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.

The interview happened about four days after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified before the committee.

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Trump border boss under investigation by Minnesota prosecutors for 'unlawful conduct'

The Hennepin County, Minnesota, district attorney is investigating Trump Border Patrol enforcer Greg Bovino and 16 other federal agents for "unlawful conduct."

According to The Minnesota Star Tribune, "The decision to create the project also rose from an alleged lack of investigative effort from local law enforcement into the actions of federal agents."

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Dem ignites firestorm within his own party over Iran remarks: 'You sure did fool us'

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said he was "baffled" Monday that his Senate colleagues weren't supporting President Donald Trump's decision to begin military strikes in Iran — and Democrats were furious at his comments.

The Pennsylvania Democrat's loyalty has increasingly been called into question as he has shown he was breaking with Democrats over the war in Iran, Politico reported.

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US death toll rises in Iran operation

The United States Central Command announced that the death toll of service members in Operation Epic Fury had risen to six as of Monday afternoon.

"As of 4 pm ET, March 2, six U.S. service members have been killed in action. U.S. forces recently recovered the remains of two previously unaccounted for service members from a facility that was struck during Iran's initial attacks in the region," CENTCOM said in a statement. "Major combat operations continue. The identities of the fallen are being withheld until 24 hours after next of kin notification."

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Rubio claims US faced 'imminent threat' that forced Iran bombing campaign

Secretary of State Marco Rubio argued Monday that the U.S. faced a significant and "imminent threat" that prompted strikes in Iran.

Reporters asked Rubio in Washington, D.C., whether Congress was notified about the national security threats, and Rubio said he told the "gang of eight" leaders that strikes were coming.

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MAGA insiders suddenly embrace 'indispensable' energy they long derided as a 'parasite'

President Donald Trump spent much of his first year in office in an all-out war against solar power, even going so far as to change regulations so that renewable energy faces vastly more permitting. But now, many prominent MAGA voices are beginning to enthusiastically promote solar development.

The reason for the shift is simple, The Washington Post reported on Monday: artificial intelligence.

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Another House Republican calls it quits

Montana's Rep. Ryan Zinke is hanging up his congressional hat, announcing Monday he won't seek reelection in what's shaping up to be a major shake-up for House Republicans.

The former Interior secretary blamed health woes for his exit, revealing he's been through "multiple surgeries" since returning to Congress in 2023 to repair injuries from his Navy SEAL days, Politico reported.

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Melania talks children at UN after Trump strikes Iranian school: 'Peace will be yours'

First lady Melania Trump told the United Nations that she hoped the children of the world could experience "peace" just days after her husband, the president of the United States, was said to have bombed an Iranian girls' school because of outdated maps.

While presiding over the UN Security Council on Monday, Melania Trump made a statement in her "capacity as first lady of the United States."

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New report exposes breadth of Trump admin's attempt to rewrite history 'disparaging' to US

Internal documents reviewed by The Washington Post reveal the Trump administration's sweeping effort to scrub America's parks of inconvenient truths, from slavery to civil rights to climate science.

The submissions paint a picture of park rangers scrambling to comply with orders to remove content deemed "disparaging" to America. At Cape Hatteras, officials flagged a brochure mentioning aviator Samuel Langley's failed flight attempts. At Glen Canyon, staff questioned whether condor conservation displays might offend hunters.

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Netflix suspects Paramount's massive bid for Warner Bros will backfire

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos predicted severe consequences following Paramount Skydance's acquisition of Warner Bros., a deal finalized after Netflix withdrew from the bidding war in late February. Sarandos characterized Paramount's bid as "unusual" and "irrational," warning it could be seismic for the U.S. media landscape. According to Sarandos, Paramount plans cost-cutting exceeding $16 billion within 18 months, with production and personnel representing the largest expense targets. This will result in reduced production output and significant job losses across the industry. Sarandos expressed confidence Netflix will benefit from the upheaval, though he stated he hopes his predictions prove wrong "for the sake of the industry." The Paramount Skydance deal, led by the Trump-supporting Ellison family, includes major assets like CNN and HBO Max, financed primarily through debt.

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Mockery as Trump glitches during Medal of Honor ceremony: 'Brain is plaque and grease'

People had sharp reactions Monday after President Donald Trump dropped a confusing remark during a Medal of Honor speech in Washington, D.C.

Trump spoke during the ceremony — his first time speaking live publicly since the U.S. and Israel initiated military strikes in Iran — amid growing questions about the conflict and his health.

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